Monday, September 29, 2025

Get The Scoop On Eric Adams Bowing out of NYC Mayoral Race And Questions On the Escalating Blacklash and Ghosting of Black Political Power

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Eric Adams Bows Out of NYC Mayoral Race
Is this another Chapter in
the Ghosting of Black Political Power?

By Kamau Austin, Co-publisher of the Black News Scoop

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced he will not seek re-election, marking a dramatic turn in the city’s political landscape. While Adams cited fundraising difficulties, relentless media speculation, and the fallout from a now-dismissed federal corruption case, many observers see this moment as part of a larger, troubling pattern: the erosion of Black political power in America’s highest offices.

There seems to be a pattern emerging that could be construed as a playbook. Black political leaders of prominence — from Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore to Attorney General Letitia James in New York, from Fani Willis in Atlanta to economist Lisa Cook on the Federal Reserve — have all faced legal, political, or media challenges that severely undercut their ability to lead. These challenges, often amplified by mainstream legacy outlets, echo an earlier era when Mayor David Dinkins, New York’s first Black mayor, was relentlessly attacked in the press, shaping negative public perception that ultimately derailed his career.

Critics argue that while Black leaders are aggressively pursued over questionable or relatively minor allegations — from property purchases to personal relationships — others, including our President with more than 35 legal judgments, continue to thrive politically. The disparity raises urgent questions about double standards in both media coverage and legal scrutiny.

In Adams’ case, despite the dismissal of federal charges, the stigma lingered. Combined with hostile coverage from outlets such as the New York Post and Fox News, the public narrative shifted decisively against him. The result was political isolation, dwindling donor support, and, ultimately, his withdrawal from the race.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Juno Award Winner Sammy Jackson Presents "In The Meantime" An Intimate Evening Of Celebration

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Juno Award Winner Sammy Jackson Presents "In The Meantime" An Intimate Evening Of Celebration


Toronto, On - Sammy Jackson is a Jamaican Canadian singer-songwriter who soared to notoriety with a JUNO award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.  Jackson’s highly anticipated album In The Meantime” has dropped and you can join the artist for a special, intimate evening of celebration, Saturday October 4, 2025, at the Burdock Music Hall1184 Bloor St. West, Toronto at 7:30 pm.

Jackson has quickly become one of the most exciting new artists in the Canadian music industry with a style that is all her own.   Audiences agree that Jackson bares her soul and invites you in, every time she takes the stage.

Jackson has performed on some of Canada's premier stages, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, Toronto Jazz Festival, Koerner Hall, Flato Markham Theatre and Westben Jackson’s style is her own and it’s by design. 


Thursday, September 25, 2025

Black Theatre Coalition Announces 5th Apprenticeship

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Broadway Across America and Black Theatre Coalition Announce 5th Annual Regional Apprenticeship

Nationwide -- Broadway Across America (BAA) and Black Theatre Coalition (BTC) announce the launch of applications for their fifth annual regional apprenticeship program. This nationwide, educational paid apprenticeship takes place over 14 weeks from January-April 2026, offering college students and early career professionals across North America the opportunity to receive first-hand experience with the inner workings of the commercial theater business and Broadway touring.

“We are proud to see the continued impact of our partnership with BTC, as alumni of the program go on to build meaningful careers across the Broadway industry, not just in New York, but across America,” said Lauren Reid, president of the John Gore Organization (JGO). “This initiative both prepares the next generation of theater professionals and enriches our industry with fresh perspectives.”


Black Historical Drama Hunters Point Audiobook Premieres on YouTube

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A New Chapter in Black History Unfolds: Historical Drama hunters point Audiobook Premieres on YouTube


Prepare to be transported to the lavish world of the Black elite during America’s Gilded Age with the premiere of a brand-new historical drama audiobook, Hunters Point. The highly anticipated release will debut on the popular Royal, Black, and Elite YouTube channel on Friday, October 10, 2025, at 8:00 PM CST.

The goal of this audiobook is to redefine the boundaries of Black Historical storytelling by bringing the elite side of Black history to the forefront,” said Wilson.Too often, Black narratives are limited to struggle or survival. This audiobook series showcases elegance, influence, and complexity within Black society at the turn of the 20th century.”

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Chinese Firms Stealing Black-Owned Gift Wrapping Paper Designs

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Founder of Black-Owned Gift Wrapping Paper Says Chinese Companies Are Stealing Her Designs

 Ardean Miller-Marbley, Founder and CEO of Mah Melanin, the trailblazing African American–owned stationery and gift wrap brand, is raising alarm after discovering that multiple Chinese and other overseas companies are copying her signature designs and misleading consumers with counterfeit products.

Mah Melanin is more than a viral TikTok sensation. It is the first Black-owned stationery brand to secure national retail placement in Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, and Hallmark in the gift wrap category. This year marks Mah Melanin’s fourth consecutive holiday season in Sam’s Club, underscoring the retailer’s commitment to diversity and authentic partnerships.

Black Author Creates Fun Toy Marching Band For Kids Inspired by Her Children’s Book

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Black Author Creates Fun Toy Marching Band For Kids Inspired by Her Children’s Book


 It’s a kid’s marching band (with real toy instruments) started by Stephanie Singleton, the author of The Adventures of Ryan & Riley and Mr. Teddy Bear, and the organizer of The Adventures of Ryan & Riley Children’s Marching Band, for kids ages 5 to 10 years.

Since the release of her book in 2014, available on Amazon, Singleton has transformed the narrative into a vibrant mentoring platform and nonprofit organization.

“I wanted to give kids a safe place, just to have fun and to explore their imagination,” said Singleton.

Baltimore Nonprofit Highlights Movement Lawyering and the Fight for Black Lives

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Baltimore Nonprofit Highlights Movement Lawyering and the Fight for Black Lives

Iman Freeman – Executive Director, BALT
Photo Credit: Christian Thomas, Baltimore Beat, April 2025

Nationwide -- Cause Engagement Associates (CEA) and Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT) will co-host an educational webinar, Movement Lawyering and the Fight for Black Lives, on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET. The free, online event is open to the public, with registration available at CauseEngagement.com/webinars

This session will explore how movement lawyering supports racial justice, challenges systemic inequities, and provides real-world strategies for those seeking to advance equity in their own fields and everyday lives.

Black Teen Founder of Gourmet Hot Dog Brand Now Owns Two Restaurants and a Food Truck

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18-Year-Old Black Founder of Gourmet Hot Dog Brand Now Owns Two Restaurants and a Food Truck


Nationwide -- Mason Wright, the young African American teen owner of Mason’s Super Dogs, Atlanta’s beloved gourmet hot dog brand, has officially opened a second location. That means he now owns two restaurants and a food truck.

Founded by Mason at the age of 12, Mason’s Super Dogs began as a humble hot dog cart on the campus of Morehouse College. Known for its unique flavors and fresh approach to classic favorites, the brand quickly grew a loyal following. When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the original cart operations, Mason didn’t quit; he pivoted. At just 14 years old, he opened his first brick-and-mortar location in DeKalb County, Georgia, inspiring young entrepreneurs across the country.


Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Get The Scoop On How AI Made Simple Can Help Everyday People Create New Income Streams

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Monday, September 22, 2025

Get The Scoop On If Christianity Is A Force of Mental Slavery to Black Christians

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Is Christianity a Force of
Mental Slavery to Black Christians?

Resources on Black Progressive and Revolutionary Christianity



Op-ed by Kamau Austin, Publisher the Southeast Queens Scoop

Increasingly, some in the Black community are leaving the Church and Christianity altogether, calling it the “white man’s religion” or a tool of mental slavery. While it’s true that certain interpretations of Christianity have encouraged passivity and compliance with oppressive systems, it’s equally true that other expressions of the faith have been profoundly liberating—fueling revolutions, inspiring resistance, and sustaining movements for justice.

Christianity as a Tool of Liberation

History bears witness to the fact that countless Black leaders rooted their fight for freedom in Christian faith. Harriet Tubman relied on her deep spirituality to guide enslaved Africans to freedom along the Underground Railroad.

Nat Turner led one of the most significant slave rebellions in U.S. history inspired by biblical visions. Marcus Garvey invoked spiritual language to rally a global Pan-African movement.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached nonviolent resistance from the pulpit. The Deacons of Defense used their faith as a shield for civil rights workers against white supremacist terror. And long before them, Richard Allen founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church to empower Black Christians spiritually and politically.

Their faith was not a force of submission—it was a force of defiance, vision, and liberation. Without their insights and sacrifices, many of the freedoms we now take for granted, including the ability to openly debate religion and justice on social media, would not exist.

Reading the Bible for Themselves

Dr. Gayraud Wilmore, in his book Black Religion and Black Radicalism, shows that once enslaved Africans gained wider access to literacy and could read the Bible for themselves, rebellions and insurrections increased. Instead of pacifying them, scripture often emboldened them. They drew inspiration from the prophetic voices of Moses, Micah, and Amos—who all called for freedom from oppression and justice for the marginalized.


Friday, September 19, 2025

Get The Scoop On How The REMA 4 US Business Fair Promoted Black Economic Development In Far Rockaway, New York

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REMA 4 US Business Fair Promoted Black Economic Development In Far Rockaway, New York

By Gail Johnson

The Rockaway East Merchant Association 4 United Synergy (REMA4US) celebrated their annual Business Fair, Saturday, September 13, 2025 on Beach 20th Street in the heart of Downtown Far Rockaway. This year was the 5th consecutive year for this Business Fair which showcases the Small Businesses of Far Rockaway.

The celebration was made possible by partnerships with the Far Rock Village Business Improvement District, the New York Career Training School, Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation (RDRC), St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, Wellness Cares, and Cash Dash on the Rock.

Far Rockaway Business Activist Gail Johnson of Ca$h Da$h